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Christ Episcopal Church (Burlington, Iowa) Church of All Saints (Keokuk, Iowa) Church of St. John the Baptist (Burlington, Iowa) Coal Ridge Baptist Church and Cemetery; Coldwater Church of the Brethren; Congregational United Church of Christ (Iowa City, Iowa) Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church; Corpus Christi Catholic Church (Fort Dodge, Iowa)
The town of Hampton was laid out by H. P. Allen, who was the county surveyor, in June 1856. The original plat was eight blocks by eight blocks in the shape of an "L". Near the center of the "L" was the two-block, or double, square. While many county seats in Iowa have a courthouse square, the double square is a rarity. [2]
Iowa: 11 49 Jackson: 76 50 Jasper: 16 51 Jefferson: 29 52 Johnson: 95 53 Jones: 29 54 Keokuk: 10 55 Kossuth: 6 56 Lee: 47 57 Linn: 125 58 Louisa: 10 59 Lucas: 16 60 Lyon: 10 61 Madison: 53 62 Mahaska: 49 63 Marion: 28 64 Marshall: 17 65 Mills: 6 66 Mitchell: 11 67 Monona: 11 68 Monroe: 11 69 Montgomery: 19 70 Muscatine: 40 71 O'Brien: 3 72 ...
There are 142 churches in Iowa that have left the Iowa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church over differing beliefs on same-sex marriage and ordaining openly LGBTQ clergy.. Eighty-three ...
Iowa educator and co-founder of 4-H: Charles Evans Hughes: Governor of New York, United States Secretary of State, Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the United States: Elbridge W. Palmer Publisher, advocate for youth with special needs William C. Menninger
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In 1702, English General Baptists who had settled in the Province of Carolina requested help from the General Baptists in England.Though they did not receive the requested assistance, native Paul Palmer labored there about 25 years later, and founded the first "General" or "Free Will" Baptist church in Chowan County, North Carolina, in 1727.
Founded in June 1879, St. John's was one of the few all-Danish congregations in Iowa. They bought 40 acres (16 ha) of land in July 1883, and completed a parsonage the same year. The front portion of the present frame church was dedicated on March 25, 1889, and it was enlarged ten years later to its present T-plan.